Each one fits better with their new team. 49ers need a big physical guy, Chiefs need a speedy guy.

Boldin isn't big and physical enough? All it means is Harbaugh and Baalke realized there is no improvement in Jenkins. He looks horrendous and gets swallowed up at the line consistently. If SF wasn't so strapped for WRs Jenkins could've been just cut.

Boldin isn't big and physical enough? All it means is Harbaugh and Baalke realized there is no improvement in Jenkins. He looks horrendous and gets swallowed up at the line consistently. If SF wasn't so strapped for WRs Jenkins could've been just cut.

The Niners play a physical almost B1G style. I think Crabtree and Boldin are the types of WR's they need to thrive in their system.
Not that a Jenkins sized guy can't, but he just isn't confident and his play has been horrendous.

I just think they can find production from Baldwin whereas they couldn't from Jenkins.
Much like I think Reid can get production out of Jenkins whereas the Niners can't because he fits Reid's system better.

I'm not trying to claim both will be studs with the change of scenery.
I just think both will be better off and more productive with their new teams, schemes and fits.

The Niners play a physical almost B1G style. I think Crabtree and Boldin are the types of WR's they need to thrive in their system.
Not that a Jenkins sized guy can't, but he just isn't confident and his play has been horrendous.

I just think they can find production from Baldwin whereas they couldn't from Jenkins.Much like I think Reid can get production out of Jenkins whereas the Niners can't because he fits Reid's system better.

I'm not trying to claim both will be studs with the change of scenery.
I just think both will be better off and more productive with their new teams, schemes and fits.

Likely because Jenkins is slower and can play closer to LOS with Captain Check Down.

ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported on NFL Insiders that the Patriots are "putting out feelers" about available tight ends.Jacob Tamme, Clay Harbor, and Tony Moeaki are just a few names that could be available. Whether the Patriots' interest in tight ends has anything to do with their expectations on Rob Gronkowski's (back surgery) recovery is impossible to say. It's also possible they're not pleased with Daniel Fells and Jake Ballard behind Zach Sudfeld. The Boston Herald reported Monday that Gronk remains "right on schedule" for a return in mid-September.

The Contra Costa Times considers Andre Gurode the favorite to open the season as the Raiders' starting right guard.
Gurode, 34, was signed off the street last month, and this is shaping up to be one of the worst offensive lines in the history of the sport. From left to right, the Raiders' line looks like this: LT Alex Barron, LG Lucas Nix, C Stefen Wisniewski, RG Gurode, RT Khalif Barnes. Look for the Raiders to be on the look-out for linemen when other teams start making their final cuts.

ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported on NFL Insiders that the Patriots are "putting out feelers" about available tight ends.Jacob Tamme, Clay Harbor, and Tony Moeaki are just a few names that could be available. Whether the Patriots' interest in tight ends has anything to do with their expectations on Rob Gronkowski's (back surgery) recovery is impossible to say. It's also possible they're not pleased with Daniel Fells and Jake Ballard behind Zach Sudfeld. The Boston Herald reported Monday that Gronk remains "right on schedule" for a return in mid-September.

The Contra Costa Times considers Andre Gurode the favorite to open the season as the Raiders' starting right guard.
Gurode, 34, was signed off the street last month, and this is shaping up to be one of the worst offensive lines in the history of the sport. From left to right, the Raiders' line looks like this: LT Alex Barron, LG Lucas Nix, C Stefen Wisniewski, RG Gurode, RT Khalif Barnes. Look for the Raiders to be on the look-out for linemen when other teams start making their final cuts.